vrijdag 25 maart 2011

People at work / how I look at people there



We noticed a lot of woman working on the road, white or not, young and older.
Ik confused the board “shoulders closed” with closed shoulders, I thought  it will be ment that you have to drive close to an other driver, because the way is very small, but when I asked that to someone from NZ,-the wife of the dutch owner of the camp in Auckland-  she had to laugh about it. It actually means that the left part of the way is not free!
In the big shops, like the huge ones in France, men and women do clean all the time. A chef in the kitchen kan be a Maori, so a taxidriver or a street cleaner, but a white NZ either.
Both of them are very tall to me, like old Zealanders or even taller.
Many people wear tattoo’s, most of them represent Maori symbols or Maori's geometric drauwings. In Auckland we saw a very few ones with a moko: a tattoo on the face, also one single woman, who went to the internetcafé in Rotorua.

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